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live in hayward, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> thank you. in campaign 2012 the candidates are getting back to the basics as the number one topic on the campaign trail is you guessed it the economy. cbs reporter tara mergener on how the candidates are focusing their final days of campaigning. >> reporter: governor mitt romney hit the stage, in ames iowa, ready to jump on new economic numbers. >> last quarter our economy grew at just 2%. after the stimulus was passed the white house promised that the economy would now be growing at 4.3%. over twice as fast. >> reporter: romney pointed the finger at the president's policies and is using the economy to make his closing argument to voters in the battleground states. >> this is not the time to double down on "trickle-down government" policies that have failed us. it's time for new bold changes that measure up to the moment. >> reporter: the white house looked at the new numbers as a sign the country is heading in the right direction. the economy expanded at a right higher than most expert predicte
live in hayward, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> thank you. in campaign 2012 the candidates are getting back to the basics as the number one topic on the campaign trail is you guessed it the economy. cbs reporter tara mergener on how the candidates are focusing their final days of campaigning. >> reporter: governor mitt romney hit the stage, in ames iowa, ready to jump on new economic numbers. >> last quarter our economy grew at just 2%. after the stimulus was passed the white house...
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we'll see you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning". >>> next week on cbs "this morning saturday" a revival of the hit musical "annie" is opening on broadway and the first annie joins us for a visit. >> please be with us. have a great weekend everybody. >> happy halloween. be safe. have a great one. >> good job. tom douglas joins us again. what are these cock talgs. >> vodka dragons. see the tail of the dragon is right there. >> is there a person at your restaurant that has to like do this tail of the dragon every night. >> there's a new machine that you can just make a big long long tails and so that's what we use and it works perfectly. >> you can use it for shoestring french fries. >> yes. beets and radishes. the essence is that chili paste. >> at one time you repaired railroad cars? >> yeah. i wasn't in the union so i could cut the steel out of the car but not allowed to weld it back in there. i cut the steel and swept up afterwards. >> then you walk away. >> walked away. >> i'm just kidding. >> i could see how that lends itself to back chef. >> what the heck. i tropicana field around t
we'll see you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning". >>> next week on cbs "this morning saturday" a revival of the hit musical "annie" is opening on broadway and the first annie joins us for a visit. >> please be with us. have a great weekend everybody. >> happy halloween. be safe. have a great one. >> good job. tom douglas joins us again. what are these cock talgs. >> vodka dragons. see the tail of the dragon is right there....
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live in fremont, ken bastida, cbs 5. back to you. >> thank you. >>> paul, it's a great weekend for the bay area or great week for the bay area, big wins by the giants and, of course, topped it off with great weather here today. >> we are finishing it up with the driest mildest day of the week and the winning streak continues into the weekend. wouldn't it be nice if the giants continued the winning streak? they took off for detroit which has a different climate than us. hopefully they will come back -- on the ground in detroit, cold front comes through tomorrow. first pitch temperature 43 degrees, likely in the 30s about the fourth or 5th inning tomorrow. >> here's a beautiful view outside. california at its finallest late october and we were in the 70s today. current temperatures outside as we wrap up friday. livermore 71. oakland still 72. and san jose 64 degrees. radar is clear. we'll stay clear for a while. high pressure hanging out to the north and west. that's a great spot because winds by rule of nature always flow
live in fremont, ken bastida, cbs 5. back to you. >> thank you. >>> paul, it's a great weekend for the bay area or great week for the bay area, big wins by the giants and, of course, topped it off with great weather here today. >> we are finishing it up with the driest mildest day of the week and the winning streak continues into the weekend. wouldn't it be nice if the giants continued the winning streak? they took off for detroit which has a different climate than us....
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we'll see you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning". >>> next week on cbs "this morning saturday" a revival of the hit musical "annie" is opening on broadway and the first annie joins us for a visit. >> please be with us. have a great weekend everybody. >> happy halloween. be safe. have a great one.
we'll see you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning". >>> next week on cbs "this morning saturday" a revival of the hit musical "annie" is opening on broadway and the first annie joins us for a visit. >> please be with us. have a great weekend everybody. >> happy halloween. be safe. have a great one.
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this will be an angst weekend. a hurricane from the caribbean and an arctic weather system from the west have started joining forces to create what could be a superstorm. hurricane sandy is about 400 miles south-southeast of charleston, south carolina, moving north. tropical storm watches and warnings are up from florida to north carolina. the surf is up already in south florida. landfall is expected early next week between virginia and southern new england. 64 million people are in harm's way. more than 40 have been killed in the caribbean. we have two reports tonight. first, meteorologist david bernard in miami, our cbs news hurricane consultant, and david, two questions: where and when? >> well, the latest, scott, is that sandy is a 75 mile per hour hurricane, as you mentioned, and it's slowed down its movement. let's look at this 5:00 advisory moving to the north at seven. i think that's just temporary as it looks like the hurricane will pick up the pace tonight and tomorrow and
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this will be an angst weekend. a hurricane from the caribbean and an arctic weather system from the west have started joining forces to create what could be a superstorm. hurricane sandy is about 400 miles south-southeast of charleston, south carolina, moving north. tropical storm watches and warnings are up from florida to north carolina. the surf is up already in south...
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cbs 5 reporter sharon chin went to their old bay area neighborhood. >> what happened? >> it's terrible. >> reporter: lauren lived next door to the krim family before they moved to new york two years ago. she can't believe two of the three children are gone. >> they were always like in the backyard, or playing around, so i -- i just can't even imagine. >> reporter: marina krim discovered six-year-old lulu and two-year-old leo stabbed to death in the family's bathtub thursday night. the nanny, yoselyn ortega, next to them. she was wheeled away in a stretcher. police say she tried to slit her own wrists and neck. >> terrifying. >> reporter: police escorted marina krim and her remaining three-year-old daughter away in a sheet. krim's husband, kevin krim, a digital media executive, was just returning from a business trip in san francisco. nannies and mothers we talked to say ortega committed the ultimate betrayal. >> i really feel like part of the family. the things that you could -- to think you could do that, not only to a child but a child you've been entrusted with is a
cbs 5 reporter sharon chin went to their old bay area neighborhood. >> what happened? >> it's terrible. >> reporter: lauren lived next door to the krim family before they moved to new york two years ago. she can't believe two of the three children are gone. >> they were always like in the backyard, or playing around, so i -- i just can't even imagine. >> reporter: marina krim discovered six-year-old lulu and two-year-old leo stabbed to death in the family's bathtub...
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. >> jon: cbs tuesday and fox news on wednesday. new details about the terror attacks in benghazi libya. every day this past week we seem to have learned something new about who knew what. e-mails detailing what was going on in benghazi and who was to blame. why did it take so long for the media to pay attention to this story and why did the white house seem to spin it differently? charles krauthammer shared his view earlier. >> they might have calculation. they won't be interested in this stuff. we ride it out until election day. what the secretary of state any judgment because we're going to get the report of her committee. you know what her committee is going to report in the middle of next month. that means after election day. all they wanted to do from the beginning is to string it out until election day and why not run with the story that it's all about an american nut who released a video and not about the administration for admitting that al qaeda is not on the heels but al qaeda is active. >> jon: he went on to say the medi
. >> jon: cbs tuesday and fox news on wednesday. new details about the terror attacks in benghazi libya. every day this past week we seem to have learned something new about who knew what. e-mails detailing what was going on in benghazi and who was to blame. why did it take so long for the media to pay attention to this story and why did the white house seem to spin it differently? charles krauthammer shared his view earlier. >> they might have calculation. they won't be interested...
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and as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, police mae powerless to do anything abt it. teenagers walking to and frm school in san mateo. what se your couch will come with a label, about toxic >>> where are you sitting right now? in a couple of days your couch will come with a warning label about toxic chemicals. but at cbs5 reporter julie watts found out what exactly is in your couch is still a mystery. >> we're used to seeing them on cigarettes and alcohol and even led paint. hot off the presses warning labels are coming to a furniture store near you. >> do you have any idea what chemicals are say this chair. >> no, neither do the people who sell it to me. >> tom georgie says that's the problem. state of california has added one flame retardant. no one seems to know which are in which sofa so they're all getting a warning label. what they do know if it was purchased in california it contains pounds of chemical flame retardant. >> supposed to withstand the 12 second open flame. >> scientists donald lucas explains that's the 40-year-old requirement of tv117 but it only a
and as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, police mae powerless to do anything abt it. teenagers walking to and frm school in san mateo. what se your couch will come with a label, about toxic >>> where are you sitting right now? in a couple of days your couch will come with a warning label about toxic chemicals. but at cbs5 reporter julie watts found out what exactly is in your couch is still a mystery. >> we're used to seeing them on cigarettes and alcohol and even led paint....
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. >> reporter: grace lee, cbs 5. >> so there is a court hearing scheduled for tuesday, and there is a possibility we could find out who is really behind that $11 million before election day. tomorrow here on eyewitness news this morning, we'll have a conversation with the governor and more on california's budget situation. that broadcast starts at 7:30. >>> this morning, hurricane sandy moving closer to the east coast. it was upgraded back to a hurricane from a tropical storm about 90 minutes ago. the continuing threat is prompting an unusual move from a few airlines. jetblue u.s. a ways and spirit will offering waivers to customers who want to change their flights. that means you wouldn't have to pay a fee. the national weather service is warning of widespread impacts from that storm and susan mcginnis is live from the coast of delaware. good morning, susan. how is it out 24r? >> reporter: ann, good morning. well, 64 million people, that's 1 in 5 americans lie in the path of this storm. folks on the shore of delaware are among those folks. this area is one of the targets where the st
. >> reporter: grace lee, cbs 5. >> so there is a court hearing scheduled for tuesday, and there is a possibility we could find out who is really behind that $11 million before election day. tomorrow here on eyewitness news this morning, we'll have a conversation with the governor and more on california's budget situation. that broadcast starts at 7:30. >>> this morning, hurricane sandy moving closer to the east coast. it was upgraded back to a hurricane from a tropical...
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he called in to cbs in new york, and they were able to catch his voice around the country on cbs radio. that is the first time that cronkite was ever heard. the point of this is that cronkite was a serious print reporter. a serious journalist. somebody who covered everything in the united states, and then during world war ii, he was able to cover normandy and the battle of the bulge, and he was at the nuremberg trials and the liberation of europe and all of these things, which gave them gravitas before he went on tv. not just a newsreader, but someone who had the journalistic chops. the thought of 1981 and the fact that cnn had just launched, we were still a country with three nightly newscasts. that's where people got their news. we did not have a great marketplace of choices on cable. we didn't have the internet or twitter, displacing everyone and everything is the as the main source of news. i can't imagine what mr. cronkite would think of the world today he encountered it. i would imagine it would seem very unfamiliar beginning with the fact that many fewer people watch the evening
he called in to cbs in new york, and they were able to catch his voice around the country on cbs radio. that is the first time that cronkite was ever heard. the point of this is that cronkite was a serious print reporter. a serious journalist. somebody who covered everything in the united states, and then during world war ii, he was able to cover normandy and the battle of the bulge, and he was at the nuremberg trials and the liberation of europe and all of these things, which gave them...
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continuous and getting a chance to really study it, you took a vote without conditions and this is cbs and they wanted to sell liquor and the police are trying to hold the line at abc and that doesn't happen if you don't put conditions on. you're the ones they look to and for the zoning or conditional use and if you don't do that the police didn't oppose it and luckily the police are opposing. >> thank you. next speakers. cynthia joe and sue hester. >> i am cynthia joe. i was a planning commissioner from 1996 to 2002 so time flies when you don't have to listen to the fellow commissioners comments. i am here to honor linda's retirement. "i better not cry. i better not show. i am telling you why she is retiring today". well linda we want to you thank for being even handed and efficient in serving the city and we wish you god's blessing in your retirement. we love you. >> thank you. >> sue hester. i thought it was most appropriate for me to come to talk to linda where i normally am at the planning commission. 31 years is a long time. 31 years ago the plan was being developed. i lived at 2
continuous and getting a chance to really study it, you took a vote without conditions and this is cbs and they wanted to sell liquor and the police are trying to hold the line at abc and that doesn't happen if you don't put conditions on. you're the ones they look to and for the zoning or conditional use and if you don't do that the police didn't oppose it and luckily the police are opposing. >> thank you. next speakers. cynthia joe and sue hester. >> i am cynthia joe. i was a...
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a reporter from the local cbs affiliate in washington, d.c. was tasked with interviews nats fans as they left the stadium. and this is why you should never talk to anyone ever. >> you got somebody to talk to. >> i was hesitant because there was so much swearing and cursing out here, that's how upset the fans are. i trust this fan won't curse or swear on television. >> i'll try. >> how does this fall? >> it really hurts to give up a six-run lead. it's tough -- >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> that wasn't me. >> jimmy: a decoy. always a decoy. you have to be careful. in election news, lindsay lohan has at long last revealed which presidential candidate she backed. lindsay made the announcement at the mr. pink drink launch party, which is historically where key political endorsements are handed out. >> who are you voting for? >> i just think unmroimeemploym really unimportant, so, as of now, it's mitt romney. as of now. >> jimmy: as of now. as of now. she hits a car with a obama bumper sticker, that could change. gave an endorsement while doing an endo
a reporter from the local cbs affiliate in washington, d.c. was tasked with interviews nats fans as they left the stadium. and this is why you should never talk to anyone ever. >> you got somebody to talk to. >> i was hesitant because there was so much swearing and cursing out here, that's how upset the fans are. i trust this fan won't curse or swear on television. >> i'll try. >> how does this fall? >> it really hurts to give up a six-run lead. it's tough --...
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. >> now, when you see the cbs "new york times" that's a good poll. the nbc "wall street journal," that's a good poll. the des moines register has their own. joe an seltser does that. there is some high quality, a lot of people calling live people but it's very, very little. and that's what plutes the averages and whether it's pollster.com or whether it's real clear politics or talking points memo or nate. nate as really bright guy. but i think you need to be a little more discriminating in terms of what polls you're plugging in because otherwise it's garbage in, garbage out. >> the last question before we go to your questions. given we are in a choose your own adventure environment tell me your instinct. it's a very close election. do you think that the public at large of the losing side, whoever that might be delared to be is going to be prepared to accept losing? >> no. >> no. certainly it's going to feel very different than it did in 2008 where mccain voters certainly wanted their guy to win but also you talk to a lot said boy on election night ri
. >> now, when you see the cbs "new york times" that's a good poll. the nbc "wall street journal," that's a good poll. the des moines register has their own. joe an seltser does that. there is some high quality, a lot of people calling live people but it's very, very little. and that's what plutes the averages and whether it's pollster.com or whether it's real clear politics or talking points memo or nate. nate as really bright guy. but i think you need to be a little...